Customs Rules Amendments




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 58 — 1 JUNE 2017

Scheduled Date / Time of Arrival

Scheduled Date / Time of Departure

Crew and Passengers

Number of Crew
Number of Crew that embarked the ship in New Zealand
Number of Passengers
Number of Passengers that embarked the ship in New Zealand
Passenger Capacity

General Information

Is the craft carrying cargo? (Y/N)

Cargo reporter line item (If Yes to carrying cargo – State details of cargo reporters)

Cargo Reporter Name
Number of outward cargo reports

If Oil tanker, list by port the details of persistent and non-persistent oil carried as cargo

Port
Oil type (persistent / non-persistent)
Tonnage on Arrival
Tonnage on Departure

Pursuant to section 288(7) of the Act, copies of these rules are available for inspection on the Customs Service website at www.customs.govt.nz/news/resources/legal/Pages/default.aspx or at any of the following Customs Offices:

Auckland – The Customhouse, 50 Anzac Avenue, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010

Wellington – The Customhouse, 1 Hinemoa Street, Harbour Quays, Wellington 6011

Christchurch – The Customhouse, 6 Orchard Road, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch 8053

Dunedin – The Customhouse, 32 Portsmouth Drive, South Dunedin, Dunedin 9012

Copies of these rules may be purchased from the New Zealand Customs Service, Private Bag 1928, Dunedin 9054.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of May 2017.

CAROLYN TREMAIN, Chief Executive, New Zealand Customs Service.

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Customs (Excisable Goods Entry) Amendment Rules 2017

Pursuant to sections 288(1)(f) and 288(12) of the Customs and Excise Act 1996, the Chief Executive hereby makes the following amendments to the Customs (Excisable Goods Entry) Rules 1997.

Rules

  1. Title, Commencement, Application and Purpose—(1) These rules may be cited as the Customs (Excisable Goods Entry) Rules 2017.

(2) These rules shall come into force on 30 June 2017.

(3) These rules shall apply for the purpose of prescribing the form in which entries of excisable goods may be made using the JBMS should the licensee or the owner of the goods elect to do so.

  1. Interpretation
    In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:

a. Act means the Customs and Excise Act 1996.



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25 May 2017
Customs Rules, Amendment, Advance Notice of Departure, Forms, Electronic Message Format
  • CAROLYN TREMAIN, Chief Executive, New Zealand Customs Service

🏭 Customs (Excisable Goods Entry) Amendment Rules 2017

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Customs Rules, Amendment, Excisable Goods Entry, JBMS, Electronic Entry